@Poshi
I do those things with my friends too (hang out at someone's house or go out to eat). Our group is really big though, since everyone's from Bible Study or are friends with someone from Bible Study, so we often get opportunities to do things we might not normally do.
Yesterday, my friends and I did karaoke for a friend's birthday. It was only two for two hours, but it's not too bad for a group of five.
Other things some of us do together would be playing sports or going hiking, going out for movies, or taking a trip around the city together (tourist spots), or going shopping. There have been museum trips, and paddleboarding, and cooking together or contests (cooking and eating contests, and one friend had a Pac-man arcade game in his house, so he held a tournament). Sometimes someone would have a barbecue, or there would be a board games or play card games night. Some people go to the spa or gym together, and do rock climbing or snowboarding, and we've done escape rooms as well. We've also gone out of the city, state, and country on trips together in smaller groups (like the time I went to Japan). Oh, and there have been fairs, and concerts, and ice skating as well.
Whenever someone wants to do something, they would either ask friends they regularly hang out with, or open the invite to people in the group. Although we mostly stick to semi-cliques, everyone is pretty open to hanging out with everyone else, so it's not surprising to hear that person A did something with person B, even if they don't usually hang out together otherwise.
Uhhh, I say all that, but depending on the person, they either go out a lot or they don't, regardless of what the group does. There's generally something going on on a monthly basis, though.
Also, congrats, Poshi!
Edit: Five for today, please!
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